The fraternity and sorority community at Millikin University currently consists of eleven fraternities and sororities; 5 men's fraternities and 6 women's sororities.The 11 Greek organizations that comprise the Millikin University fraternity and sorority community hold in membership approximately 25% of the Millikin University student body. In Spring 2009, a relationship statement was created to ensure that the partnership between all stakeholders live within the spirit of the values and foundation of fraternity and sorority life. To review this relationship statement please click here.

Additionally, the fraternity/sorority community has maintained a grade point average higher than the all Millikin average since 2005. Learn more about the fraternity and sorority community's academic success here:

The fraternity/sorority community is focused around six pillars including diversity and inclusion, scholarship, leadership, service,brotherhood/sisterhood, and finally personal growth and development.

Millikin's fraternity and sorority community is dedicated to many things, but most of all, strives to help others reach their greatest potential and to improve the community, working to develop better men and better women. The present Panhellenic Council, Interfraternity Council, and the Multicultural Greek Council exist to support their member organizations, promote fraternity/sorority life, and provide networking opportunities for current members. Program initiatives sponsored by the councils include Emerging Greek Leader Retreat, Beta Omega Omega, Greek Week, Greekstock, Progressive Dinner, and Pre-Recruitment event.